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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Westcott Brand shows you how to easily create customized decorations for the holidays! These fun seasonal craft projects are a breeze when created with our amazing Titanium Bonded Non-Stick Scissors! Customize foam wreaths and cones with Duck Tape® and embellishments! It’s so easy to do! They make fabulous conversation starters and hostess gifts too! Personalize them to suit your particular sense of style! Holiday inspiration brought to you by your friends at Westcott Brand!!!

Step 2: With the sticky side of the ducktape facing up, fold one edge over itself while leaving some adhesive exposed on the side and top.The top edge should have about 1 inch of adhesive showing, and the side edge should have about 1/8th of an inch showing.

Step 3: Take the opposite edge with the 1/8th inch of exposed tape and fold it over, leaving only the 1 inch of stickiness on the top edge.This is a folded-point-petal. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you’ve create enough folded-point-petals to cover the entire surface of the wreath

Step 5: Before adhering the folded-point-petals to the wreath, cover the wreaths entirely with strips of duck tape.This will prepare the surface for adhering to the folded-point-petals.

Step 6: Starting at the bottom center of the wreath, stick the folded-point-petals onto the foam shape in rows.Layer rows of pointed petals on top of each other. Create a pattern of petals on the wreath by evenly staggering the points in each row.Repeat this step until you get halfway around and then repeat on the other side until the entire surface of the wreath is covered in petals.

Step 7: To make a bow for the wreath, create ribbons of various lengths by joining one long strip of tape to another (sticky sides together). Trim any excess exposed adhesive with the Westcott Brand Titanium Bonded Non-Stick Scissors. Repeat this step several times to create several ribbons.

Step 8: Create ribbons in a variety of width by cutting some of the strips length wise

Step 9: Loop the ribbons together and secure in the center with a wire twist tie.Using the Westcott Brand Non-Stick scissors trim the ends of the ribbons from the bow at a 45 degree angle for a finished decorative look.

Step 10: Using the Adtech Hi-temp Hot Glue gun, secure the bow to the bottom of the wreath with hot glue.Optional: The wreath can be further embellished with buttons and flat back gems.

Step 2: With the sticky side of the tape facing up, fold one edge over itself while leaving some stickiness on the side and top.The top edge should have about 1 inch of stickiness left, and the side edge should have about 1/8th of an inch visible

Step 3: Take the opposite edge with the 1/8th inch of exposed tape and fold it over, leaving only the 1 inch of stickiness on the top edge.This is a folded-point-petal. Repeating steps 2 and 3 create enough folded-point-petals to cover the entire surface of the wreath

Step 5: Leave the plastic shrink wrap (or apply ordinary kitchen plastic wrap) on the cones before adhering the folded-point-petals.This will prepare the surface for the folded-point-petals.Cover the base of the cone with duck tape.

Step 6: Starting at the bottom adhere the folded-point-petals to the cone in rows.Create a pattern of layered petals on the cone by staggering the points in each row.Repeat this step until the entire surface of the cone covered in folded-point-petals.

Step 7: Embellish the cone further using the Adtech Hi-temp Hot Glue gun to secure several buttons and flat back gems over the surface of the cone in a random pattern.

3 comments:

have you made one of the wreaths and is it easy? how long does it take to make? and how much ducktape does it use up?please respond back cause i am making them for Christmas gifts. please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks for your help!!!! :) :D